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How are gender equality norms implemented in peacekeeping?

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24 March 202125 March 2021

What are the gendered dynamics of the peacekeeping workforce? Are the needs of female peacekeepers accommodated for when militaries train, prepare and deploy their soldiers to peacekeeping missions? These are…Read More >

Female CFOs, leverage and the moderating role of board diversity and CEO power

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17 March 202117 March 2021

Do female managers take on less risk in the firms they manage and under which conditions does gender affect corporate financing choices? These are two of the questions that I…Read More >

Who is a mother? Is a person’s gender inextricably tied to their status as a parent?

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26 September 201915 November 2021

A transgender man who objected to being identified as ‘mother’ on his baby’s birth certificate has lost his High Court case. Reading Law Professor Thérèse Callus explores the issues.

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